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Senior Calibration Engineer- Verification/PVET J1 Lead

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General Motors

Milford, MI (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 1 day ago (Updated 9 hours ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/23/2026

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Job Description

Job Description The Role:
The Senior Calibration Engineer
  • Verification/PVET J1 Lead plans and executes end-to-end J1699-3 and J1699-5 diagnostic evaluations for all GM production vehicles (PVE) for assigned 1968.
2(j)(1) and 1971.1(l)(1) communication testing. They coordinate production-vehicle procurement, test execution, and test result analysis to support the submission of regulated certification documentation. This role also manages a verification fleet of salable vehicles and is responsible for ordering, maintaining, and analyzing data from Salable Calibration Verification Vehicles. The engineer ensures that on-board diagnostics (OBD) meet all internal and regulatory requirements before and after launch, and that Engine and Transmission Calibrations perform as intended. This engineer leads J1699-5 compliance testing for both ICE and EV programs, supports vehicle data analysis, drives issue identification and resolution, and provides technical leadership across cross-functional teams to deliver safe, high-quality, and compliant vehicles to GM customers.
Core Competencies:
Expected competency levels (Senior individual contributor role) align with Proficient/Coach for core GM competencies relevant to
PVET and OBD:
Data Judgment & Analytical Thinking
  • Evaluate complex, multi-source vehicle and diagnostic data to draw clear, actionable conclusions. Determining Compliance
  • Interpret OBD and emissions requirements and ensure PVET and J1699 activities support certification and GM policy expectations. Quality Orientation & Safety Commitment
  • Deliver high-fidelity, products while actively championing product and workplace safety. Customer Orientation
  • Understand and protect customer experience by preventing false MILs/reduced propulsion events and ensuring robust diagnostics. Situational Judgment & Workload Management
  • Prioritize across multiple programs and test activities, escalating risks and resource needs in a timely manner. Informative Communication & Professional Courage
  • Communicate issues early and clearly, challenge assumptions when necessary, and advocate for data-driven decisions that protect safety and compliance.
What You'll Do (Responsibilities): PVET Planning, Execution, and Analysis Plan, schedule, and execute PVET test plans for 1968.2(j)(1) and 1971.1(l)(1) and verification fleets (ICE and EV), ensuring data quality and completeness to support OBD compliance and PVET objectives. Analyze 1968.2(j)(1) and 1971.1(l)(1) log files to confirm that diagnostic systems properly detect, store, and report faults, and that MIL/reduced propulsion events are appropriate and robust. Compile and communicate PVET results to calibration teams, diagnostic strategists, PVET lead, and other stakeholders, driving closure of issues identified during testing. Vehicle Testing and Coordination Request and coordinate 1968.2(j)(1) and 1971.1(l)(1) and verification vehicles required for PVET and J1699 testing; monitor vehicle acquisition status and address roadblocks with cross-functional partners. Work cross-functionally with other Engineering and Quality organizations to obtain vehicles for testing. Submit verification fleet data-dump summaries to diagnostic strategists and calibration owners, highlighting trends, failure modes, and potential compliance or customer-impact risks. Order and Maintain Verification Vehicles. Ensure vehicles maintain Salable status. Keep Vehicle fleet updated to latest Vescom releases to ensure testing of latest software and calibration releases. Create PRTS as needed on vehicle related issues. Tools, Data, and Process Ownership Act as back-up owner for the 1968.2(j)(1) and 1971.1(l)(1) OBD Summary macro and related
PVET/OBD
summary tools; support updates, maintenance, and documentation so they remain current and usable across programs. Ensure test data results, scripts, macros, and documentation are stored in approved business record locations. Leverage PRN data mining and telemetry/verification data to identify emerging diagnostic or hardware issues early and recommend mitigation actions. Ensure all verification vehicles are equipped with onboard data recorders. Ensure Data Dumps are functioning correctly on verification vehicles and are being taken on a regular basis. J1699-3, J1699-5 and OBD Compliance Leadership Lead J1699-3 and J1699-5 test execution for ICE and EV programs, ensuring all required tests are executed on time and to process, with high-fidelity documentation. Creates PRTS's or compliance assessment for any deviations or issues discovered. Develop and maintain J1699 test plans for upcoming model years, aligning content and timing with calibration, software, and certification milestones. Act as a technical contact for J1699-related questions, ensuring that calibration, software, and PVET teams understand test outcomes and required corrective actions. Proactively communicate with cross-functional partners about any issues discovered when performing J1699-3 and J1699-5 testing. Provide feedback to the
J1699 SAE
committee regarding any issues or requirements needed to produce an effective industry tool. Cross-Functional Collaboration and Communication Communicate issues and risks cross-functionally, including OBD GSSLT, Diagnostic strategists, TRBs, PVET Lead, and vehicle program teams, ensuring timely escalation and alignment on resolution plans. Communicate with Lead Calibration Engineers to ensure proper verification vehicles and content are being ordered each model year. Work with Leadership to approve Salable verification vehicles through the Pre-GVBE process. Partner closely with engine and transmission calibration teams, software, system safety, certification, and lab/garage resources to ensure PVET, J1699 and Verification Vehicle test needs are understood and met. Represent
PVET/OBD
interests in relevant forums (e.g., diagnostic workgroups, PVET meetings, cross-functional reviews) and drive actions to closure. Share best practices, lessons learned, and standard work improvements that enhance PVET efficiency, diagnostic robustness, and first-time quality. Safety, Quality, and Compliance Ensure all PVET and J1699 testing complies with GM safety requirements, local site procedures, and corporate training expectations; actively identify and address safety concerns in vehicles, tests, and workplaces. Support achievement of organizational goals related to zero MIL and zero reduced propulsion events by ensuring diagnostic robustness and early issue detection through PVET testing and verification vehicles and field data. Keep up to date with Company Vehicle Operations requirements. Maintain an understanding of proper driver license requirements. Ensure drivers of Verification fleet meet all requirements to drive General Motors Vehicles both on and off property. Your Skills & Abilities (Required Qualifications): Bachelor's degree in Engineering (e.g., Electrical, Mechanical, Controls, Computer, or related field). Demonstrated experience in engine or transmission diagnostics/calibration and/or PVET or equivalent vehicle-level test roles. Strong understanding of engine/control systems, on-board diagnostics, and calibration release milestones. Working knowledge of serial communications and in-vehicle networks (CAN/LIN) and related tools (e.g., INCA/MDA, Vehicle Spy/NeoVI or equivalent). Proven ability to interpret schematics and PRN/vehicle data, perform data mining, and translate findings into clear recommendations. Valid driver's license and ability to support vehicle-based testing as needed. What Will Give You A Competitive Edge (Preferred Qualifications): Prior experience as a PVET Engineer, Diagnostic Calibrator, Test Automation Engineer, or Advanced Emissions/Controls Engineer supporting OBD-related content.

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